We at Business Model Database would like to regularly provide you with numerous business models from companies in a wide range of industries. In doing so, we have set ourselves big goals. We want to become the most comprehensive database for elaborated business models of existing companies. Our portfolio is continuously expanded and updated. Of course, this should in no way be at the expense of quality.
Our top priority is the quality of information, the accuracy of the data, but also the restriction to the essentials. In our reports, you will not find every business model broken down to the smallest detail. Instead, we always limit ourselves to the core aspects and those aspects that characterize the respective companies.
The modeling concept Business Model Canvas published by Alexander Osterwalder in 2008 serves as a template. This illustrates the basic business model of a company in a very clear way and at the same time covers all essential aspects. Another advantage is that with the help of the Business Model Canvas and Value Proposition Canvas, the value propositions as well as the value creation of different companies can be compared at a glance.
On the home page, we will periodically provide you with a Business Model Canvas of a company from our store free of charge. This free analysis will show you what you can expect from our products. Furthermore, we will keep you up to date here in our blog with knowledge articles on the topic of business modeling.
If you have individual requests, do not hesitate to contact us via support@business-model-database.com. We will be happy to answer your questions, advise you or work out analyses for your desired company at any time.
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